...a better fit, and in turn, thrive. The post-Great Recession economy has brought into sharp relief the delicate cost structure balance...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...to strike at the traditional lawyering culture that in the post-Great Recession economy seems in danger of disintegrating. Andy's "suspicious" attempt to...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Julie Grantham has done it all: practiced law in private firms, worked as a nonlawyer executive for a tech company, raised funds for a political group and generated sales for a forensic-investigation
... presents "Consumer Bankruptcy How New Laws and the Great Recession Changed the Practice Forever." Joining host Christopher Naughton are debtor...
The Daily Report
...graduates feel. Until recently, even bottom-of-the-class, pre-recession graduates from secondary law schools received job offers; those graduating at the...
...a better fit, and in turn, thrive. The post-Great Recession economy has brought into sharp relief the delicate cost structure balance...
...applications improve your prospects for admission. Then you can do lots of great things that dont require a J.D. ...
...Fiasco The successive financial scandals from Enron through the Great Recession have resulted in tidal waves of regulation from Sarbanes-Oxley through...
...and 3,000 or more employees. "These companies are buying a great deal of [outsourcing] services from somebody. We'd like it to be...
...from a severe and prolonged recession. Even so, I always assumed...The unlikely prospect of amassing great wealth wasnâ t what attracted...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
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